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swano was also in a d-beat band called total terror who were pretty decent
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Witchfynde wrote:Brejn Dedd. With Dan Swanö (Edge of Sanity and thousands of other bands, on drums/vocals) and It (Abruptum) on vocals.
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Now I have to - suck my own dick!"

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Has anyone mentioned the mighty Carnivore on their second record?
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Helm wrote:Has anyone mentioned the mighty Carnivore on their second record?
I was debating mentioning them but ruled them out to more of a Speed/Thrash band in general.
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I can't believe I forgot to mention my all time favorite Crossover band (and one of my favorite bands ever), The Accüsed. I guessed I was just trying to be more "weird", hehe. They never released a bad album.
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I was just browsing through Dutch ebay, and I came across with SIXTY NINE - Just for the Fun reissue CD on Painkiller, is this official reissue? I've never heard anthing about it before now ..
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sovdat wrote:I was just browsing through Dutch ebay, and I came across with SIXTY NINE - Just for the Fun reissue CD on Painkiller, is this official reissue? I've never heard anthing about it before now ..
It's Laurent, who knows...but based on the fact that he released it on his own label rather than on a bootleg labels (atleast I suspect him to be behind some vinyl bootlegs under a different label name) increases chances of it being official. I don't recall him ever releasing a bootleg under the name Painkiller.
Singer Danny shouldn't be too hard to contact, he nowadays plays in Angel crew which is a pretty popular and well-know hardcore band around here. Maybe he can tell you more.
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I've been listening to X-Creta's "Patronizing The Heterodox" and is amazing!
I don't know if call them crossover though, it reminded me a lot to early Bulldözer, crazy speedy metal with some punkish dirt. Great anyway, so thanks a lot for that reccomendation!
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When I hear to talk of crossover I always think in the Ardkore! "Napalm Stix to Kidz!!" is a very interesting album in the Cryptic Slaughter and Wehrmacht vein!
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[quote="Cochino"]Of course, Wehrmacht, Cryptic Slaughter, Septic Death, I love all those bands, but they don't come to my mind when I talk about Crossover.[quote]
Actually those are the first bands that come to mind when I hear the term crossover. For a few years during the late 80's/early 90's this was my fave style of music. A personal top-fave in this more "freaked out" style was LUDICHRIST's "Immactulate Deception". Not always the most serious lyrics but the music slayed! DEHUMANIZER's "End Of Time" was another old gem. I still have "Grandma, I'm A Drugfiend" playing in my head about once a week and I probably haven't put that album on for the last 10-15 years.

Maybe ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT is more on-topic? "American Paranoia"!! - That album rocked my world back then. Same with that 2nd, unreleased (at least back then) LETHAL AGGRESSION album. All killaz no fillaz :twisted:
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Dan, you've had a crossover period. You have a no wave period. You've had a tech/technothrash period. Please tell me you never had a jock thrash anthrax rules period.
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Yeah. Attitude Adjustment rules! American Paranoia is a great record.
I was just listening to The Dehumanizers yesterday, the EP "Kill Lou Guzzo" (the only thing I've heard from them") and is amazing, but is pure punk to me. They became crossover later?
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Helm wrote:Dan, you've had a crossover period. You have a no wave period. You've had a tech/technothrash period. Please tell me you never had a jock thrash anthrax rules period.
I'll sooner have my period.


















By Thor that's probably the wittiest thing I've ever written :shock:
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Endlessly downwards, absolutely.
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